Nature
The restoration of forest land in the British Isles helps revive the goshawk.
The restoration of forest land in the British Isles helps revive the goshawk.
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In Yellowstone, size and power square off against speed and teamwork: grizzly vs. wolf.
Ecologist Chris Morgan travels to northern Alaska in late fall to see polar bears.
Ecologist Chris Morgan explores the world of black bears.
Ecologist Chris Morgan camps among the largest concentration of grizzles in the world.
The rescue of the grizzly population of Yellowstone and ensuing social problems.
Rangers at Denali National Park in Alaska train hikers for planned encounters with grizzlies bears fish for salmon.
From dust storms in Australia to ice storms in Canada: How temperature drives weather.
Without water, there would be almost no weather: Richard explores water's crucial role.
Man-made tornadoes and whirlwinds made of fire: Richard visits one of the windiest places.
Explore how primates adapt to extreme environments and changing conditions worldwide.
Eider ducks, albatrosses, magpies and cockatoos - join us on a journey to meet the birds.
Big cats impress with elegance and strength – from tigers to elusive snow leopards.
The restoration of forest land in the British Isles helps revive the goshawk.
Kalahari Desert (South Africa) Adaption.
The Kalahari Desert's Okavango Delta from the point of view of crocodiles and eagles.
Life in the Kalahari Desert includes butterflies, termites, locusts, quelea birds and bullfrogs.
Undisturbed the saguaro cactus can grow to 60 feet, weigh 10 tons and live 150 years.
Millions of years ago, the advance and retreat of ice shaped the mountains, coastlines, gorges and inland waterways of Ireland.
The Galapagos Islands and filming by D. Plage
Plentiful fish draw birds to the Galapagos Islands man's actions, past and present, affect wildlife.
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